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  1. John S. Marmaduke. /  38.567417°N 92.162111°W  / 38.567417; -92.162111. John Sappington Marmaduke (March 14, 1833 – December 28, 1887) was an American politician and soldier. He was the 25th governor of Missouri from 1885 until his death in 1887. During the American Civil War, he was a senior officer of the Confederate States Army who ...

  2. Between 1862 and 1863 General John S. Marmaduke engaged in two raids into Missouri. While both were turned back, they kept loyal Missourians in a constant state of fear and encouraged pro-South guerillas who operated inside Missouri. Marmadukes First Raid: Background. Highlights.

  3. Marmadukes Second Expedition into Missouri – April 1863. Cape Girardeau – April 25, 1863. In 1863, Confederate General John S. Marmaduke engaged in two raids into Missouri during the Civil War. While both were turned back, they kept loyal Missourians in a constant state of fear and encouraged Confederate guerillas operating in Missouri.

  4. JOHN RUTHERFORD: But it was worth it to Marmaduke to attack Springfield even without Porter, because there was an estimate that the Union armies stockpiled supplies in Springfield for the winter ...

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  5. John Sappington Marmaduke. Date of Birth - Death March 14, 1833 – December 28, 1887. John Sappington Marmaduke graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1857 after attending both Harvard and Yale. Marmaduke briefly served with the United States Army during the Utah War before resigning his commission upon the outbreak of the Civil War.

  6. Jun 12, 2024 · The second son among 10 children, John S. Marmaduke was born on his father's farm. His father, Meredith Miles Marmaduke (1791–1864) was the eighth Governor of Missouri. His great-grandfather, John Breathitt, had served as the Governor of Kentucky from 1832–34, dying in office.

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  8. Jan 8, 2023 · Hindman therefore dispatched Brigadier General John S. Marmaduke and a division of about 2,500 men to raid Federal supply depots in southwestern Missouri. Specifically, Marmaduke was to destroy the line between Springfield and Rolla that supplied the Federal Army of the Frontier.

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